Chocolate Science has come to the rescue! The Lab offers free hot chocolate in ... Just a few hours to go, and I know you're feeling the stress. We're feeling it too, believe it or not. I have to tell you that the selection
work, and life is good.
But in the meantime, you probably want to do ... , largely consisting of doing nothing, making random trips to Steak 'N Shake on weekday nights, and sleeping more than I had, like, EVER.
And in
Hey guys - sorry for not blogging in so long! I've been up to all sorts of things in the past month that have distracted me from blogging. Specifically:
finding a UROP for the summer (I'll be working in the Lang Lab
comments to a post in some older blog y'all don't know about, when I was so ... key. The tube was by my front door. I missed it on my way into find the ... My introduction to most of the MIT Admissions staff - aside from my
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We don’t have time right now to write something too substantial, so in attempt to not fall off the face of the blogs, here is a list, in no ... We haven’t been blogging as much as we’d like to. Senior fall and
has been reported that applications to MIT for this year have increased about 6%.
Midyear Report: The Midyear Report is on schedule to be released next week. The Midyear Report is to be filled out by all MIT
fourth floor:
This is the door to GRT Vikash's room -
The 4th HNC lounge
Some of the Haus frosh hanging out in one of our suites:
In the ... dates. We'll take the top bidders out to see movies or to Toscanini
that I need to have written by tomorrow, I spent the afternoon in the ... space in a Turkey vs. Spam entry, just in case you were planning to go see ... actually missed the opportunity to incorporate this gem earlier in the scene
-- Hardware
The Robotic Life group in the Media Lab is looking for a UROP to help with a project applying sociable robots to the real-world problem of obesity. This project intends to help people who are trying to lose weight
MIT's Alumni Association is involved with everything MIT—from providing admission interviews all over the world, to sharing in commencement ... most diverse, talented, and invigorating communities in the world.
A quick response to some of the questions we've been receiving: you won't notice any change to your MyMIT account until we're confident that everyone has had a chance to receive his/her decision via mail (or telephone
list of names that I have already responded succesfully toin both in ... Hi Everyone,
As you've now heard, Mr. Peterson is going offline to study...uhh (something in the media lab I don't understand), for a year
organizations from around the world come together to bring attention to the global ... gets infected with HIV/AIDS. Unfortunately, you all aren't actually here and can't actually go to the screening, but I've found a link to the
guys probably want to hear more about the man behind on the machine.
Normally, I like to write rags-to-riches posts in which students struggle through weeks of continuous all-nighters to emerge baggy-eyed but victorious
is planning to major in course 6 or course 18, in part to find out what ... is thinking about majoring in course 6, maybe.
Joel wants to show you ... in course 6-3 and linguistics.
Michelle wants to show you her favorite
that you use to log into your MyMIT account. There are no interim ... before logging into decisions.mit.edu.
6519 students applied for early ... *Update as of 2015: Early action is available to both domestic and
DID YOU KNOW? The United States won 9 gold medals in the most recent Winter Olympics in Torino.
..and many thanks to Joe '06 for showing up with this photograph at 6:30 in the AM.
Bigger?
Even bigger
summer. the two sets of flights to pheonix, arizona are work-related, but the rest comes out of my paycheck. TT i'm going to anime expo in LA this ... the first time ever a few weeks ago in seattle, and i went to another
Senator Edward Kennedy. At Oxford, she plans to do a doctorate in public ... . Ugwechi plans to do the M.Sc. in psychological research at Oxford.
Steven ... plans to do a doctorate in bioengineering at Oxford.
Congrats to